Los Blancos remain 13 points behind the Catalans despite a 5-1 win over Levante on Saturday, which saw Ronaldo score his 29th league goal of the season.

Speaking to journalists after the game, the Portuguese forward refused to completely give up hope when asked about Madrid's title defence though admitted that winning Liga games could provide a morale boost for success in Europe.

"I do not believe in miracles," the 28-year-old replied when asked about chasing down Barca.

"It may be possible but it is very difficult, almost impossible. Yes, you have to win to gain confidence for the Champions League and winning trophies always gives you confidence - this is the thought we must always hold on to.

"It's not about me - what matters is Real Madrid and continuing to win. Scoring goals is important but my priority is to help the team and that's my job. The team was playing well, I went on in the second half and tried to help with a goal and an assist."

The former Manchester United winger also spoke about Madrid's ambitions in going for a 10th European title - La Decima - but warned against complacency despite thrashing Galatasaray 3-0 in last Wednesday's quarter-final first leg.

"The tie against Galatasaray is not decided," he added. "We have a good advantage, and we will fight.

"I do not know if we are favourites to win the Champions League and I do not like to talk about it either. But I think we do have a good chance of reaching the final."